![]() In Apple's last fiscal quarter alone, iTunes sales accounted for $1.7 billion in company revenues. Ultimately, Google needs to execute well to boost its mobile content bottom line. That's been Apple's greatest negative ( until the recent launch of iCloud), and Google's biggest potential advantage. Part of Android's great allure has been its ability to sync content across devices wirelessly, with no need to hardwire your smartphone or tablet in to your laptop for app or music file transfer. ![]() Google's unification efforts, though, aren't as simple as Apple's early iTunes days. ![]() Contrast this with Apple's iTunes model, a desktop application which pre-dates even the iPod (and all of mobile) and funnels all Apple-sold music, movies and books through one unified, idiot-proof storefront.
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